The Brigham City Peach Days commemorates the fruit that Brigham City sure knows how to grow well. Brigham City Peach Days officially starts on Wednesday September 3rd, but the main events, like the parades, live entertainment and car show, will take place on the 5th and the 6th. Without a doubt, the star of the festival is the peach, and there will be plenty of fresh peaches and delicious peach recipes to try.

Even with the incredible advances we've had in medical technology many suffering from chromosome/genetic disorders are facing difficulty in being treated. Aware of Angels works to raise awareness and promote research for those children who face such circumstances, bond together their families, and remember those who have been lost. The group does this through beautiful photography and stories which highlight the angels who face such chromosome/genetic disorders.

To learn more about the Aware of Angels project and how to help click here.

Families with older members may face crisis, and the need for care at any moment. The Utah Care Planning Council helps proced elder care solutions. This means that it provides educational materials on the need for elder care planning before a crisis occurs within a family, lists of reources from the state and federal governments that assist in elder care and planning, and lists of expert services to help families plan for and deal with elder care. Discussions to plan for the future need to be had sooner rather than later so that all members of the family can equally participate, and adequate planning and preparation is taken before an incident occurs.

To learn more about the Utah Care Planning Council and the resources it provides click here.

The Utah Farm Bureau Federation, an affiliate of the American Farm Bureau Federation, is a voluntary organization that supports Utah's farms and ranches. One of the many things they do to support Utah farmers is the Utah Farmers' Market. If farmers in our community aren't able to sell their produce, they are unable to continue, and Utahns aren't getting fresh, healthy, locally-produced food. Because of their local competition, farmers diversify their crops in order to gain more attention to their booths, which benefits you with a wider variety of fantastic produce.

To learn more about the Utah Farm Bureau and farmers' markets in Utah click here.

The SADS (short for Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndromes) Foundation's mission is to save the lives and support the families of children and young adults who are genetically predisposed to sudden death due to heart rhythm abnormalities. SADS is the sudden cause of death of 350,000 Americans each year. The SADS foundation provides vital information for warning signs and resources about what to do if someone in your family is predisposed to SADS. Not only does the Foundation help you, but it also provides a network to other families who are going through similar situations who can offer ideas as well as needed support.